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  <description>Pandemics are as old as human civilisation, from the Plague of Athens to mysterious diseases that ravaged armies throughout history. But there's a lot you probably don't know about them. Why did &amp;quot;dancing plagues&amp;quot; erupt repeatedly in Medieval Europe as a result of &amp;quot;hot blood&amp;quot;? Why is calling it the &amp;quot;Spanish Flu&amp;quot; an egregious historical injustice? How do mathematical modellers incorporate Italian vs. American culture into their forecasting and predictions? And what did Isaac Newton manage to do while he was &amp;quot;working from home&amp;quot; during the plague pandemic of 1665? &amp;amp;nbsp; ---- &amp;amp;nbsp; Power Corrupts is written and narrated by Brian Klaas. The executive producer and sound editor is George McDonagh. </description>
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